Differences between LPM leaders, not party related

Differences between LPM leaders, not party related

Stefanus Nashama The Landless People’s Movement (LPM) says differences between its party leader Bernadus Swartbooi and his deputy Henny Seibeb are not related to the party. The differences are at an administrative level with no influence of the party. “If there are any disagreements between the two, it's nothing major or party related because it is insignificant and is also not party related. It would be nothing the party would have to invest in nor alarming,” Lifalaza Simataa, LPM National Spokesperson told Windhoek Observer this week. Simataa was responding to questions about the alleged fight between the two LPM founders.…
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Crisis-level drought justifies a state of emergency

Crisis-level drought justifies a state of emergency

Niël Terblanché The National Democratic Party (NDP) is urging the Namibian government to declare a national state of emergency in response to the severe drought conditions afflicting the nation. Party president, Martin Lukato emphasized the grave situation by pointing out widespread crop failures, escalating food shortages, and the critical lack of water affecting both people and livestock across the country. The NDP's appeal stresses the urgent need for increased resources and better coordination to effectively tackle the crisis at hand. Lukato said collaboration between the government and various stakeholders to bolster support mechanisms for those people hardest hit by the…
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NamPower clarifies recent power outages

NamPower clarifies recent power outages

Martin Endjala Following public agitation towards power outages experienced last week and in February, the Namibia Power Corporation (NamPower) has clarified that the recent interruption in electricity supply in some regions was due to severe rainfall, lightning and the breakdown of a transformer. In response to Windhoek Observer questions last week, NamPower Corporate Communication Officer Rosa Nikanor, explained that the outages in southern Namibia and the Omaheke Region were the result of heavy rainfall in those areas. She said it is important to note that various factors can contribute to grid failures, with weather conditions playing a significant role. While…
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Kawana invites everyone to celebrate Independence Day

Kawana invites everyone to celebrate Independence Day

Niël Terblanché The Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security, Dr Albert Kawana, has invited all Namibians to partake in the 34th Independence Day celebrations, while also emphasizing the significance of the occasion. Addressing the public and community policing forums in Katima Mulilo recently, Kawana stressed the importance of the event, encouraging every person but especially, the residents of the Zambezi Region to attend in large numbers and to be witness to the special day. Kawana highlighted the country's remarkable journey over the past 34 years, noting the achievements and advancements made in various sectors. He pointed out the…
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Capricorn Foundation pledges N$1m towards rural economic revival

Capricorn Foundation pledges N$1m towards rural economic revival

Martin Endjala The Capricorn Foundation has availed N$1 million towards the Wolwedans Foundation's flagship initiative, RuralRevive: Building a Desert-based Economy, demonstrating its dedication to economic advancement, sustainable development and the empowerment of the Maltahöhe community. The pledge follows the unique partnership officially launched in Maltahöhe, in the Hardap Region last week between the Capricorn Foundation and the Wolwedans Foundation. The contribution will go towards the establishment and enhancement of six work packages, including Horticulture Capacity Building (Skills Transfer), which includes setting up five small holding farmers for organic vegetable production and establishing a fresh produce distribution hub called the Barn…
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Nampol educates communities about dangerous explosives

Nampol educates communities about dangerous explosives

Niël Terblanché The Namibian Police has launched a comprehensive community outreach program aimed at educating the public about the dangers associated with explosive ordnance after a devastating tragedy that struck a family in the Zambezi Region. The Nampol initiative stresses a pressing need for heightened awareness following the fatal event earlier this year, where an explosion claimed the lives of three young children. The tragedy unfolded towards the end of January this year when a hand grenade detonated at the homestead of 34-year-old Kashako Mulatehi. The family, involved in the collection of scrap metal, inadvertently brought home a lethal danger.…
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NDF warns public about increased military activities

NDF warns public about increased military activities

Niël Terblanché In the lead-up to Independence Day, the Namibian Defence Force (NDF) is meticulously preparing for a parade that is expected to be a centrepiece of the celebrations. The streets around Katima Mulilo Stadium have become rehearsal grounds, with members of the military gathering since Sunday to perfect their routines. The public has been advised to anticipate unusual movements, as soldiers and armoured vehicles will be more visible in the area from the 17th to the 22nd of March. According to the Ministry of Defence and Veterans Affairs, these activities are part of the routine preparations for the Independence…
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ECN stresses non-partisan conduct for Elections 2024

ECN stresses non-partisan conduct for Elections 2024

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Ahead of Namibia’s 2024 Presidential and National Assembly Elections in November, the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has emphasised non-partisan conduct and transparency among Regional and Constituency Heads during the training session of Supervisors of Registration this week. With a stance against negligence, the Commission stressed the vital role of Supervisors of Registration during the electoral process. “As you may be aware, the Commission has employed Regional Electoral Officers in all 14 regions of the country permanently, replacing the temporary Regional Coordinators and Assistant Regional Coordinators. The Supervisors of Registration will work with and report directly to Regional…
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Cybersecurity behind SIM card registration

Cybersecurity behind SIM card registration

Niël Terblanché In order to strengthen national security and enhance digital innovation, the Namibian government has reinforced its commitment to combating cybercrime and ensuring a secure digital environment for its citizens. This commitment was articulated in a comprehensive ministerial statement delivered by the Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Emma Theofelus to the National Assembly. Theofelus addressed critical topics of SIM card registration and cybersecurity measures. According to the Theofelus, the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology mandated the registration of Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards as a strategic measure to deter mobile fraud, and identity theft, and facilitate lawful…
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MP calls for remuneration of caregivers

MP calls for remuneration of caregivers

Martin Endjala Member of Parliament and Deputy Minister of Disability Affairs, Alexia Manombe-Ncube, has called on the treasury to start considering monthly incentives for persons who take care of people living with disability. The MP said this in the National Assembly while contributing to the national budget. She pointed out a concern she observed and wants to see urgent interventions to address the issue with caregivers. She said often a parent with a child with severe disabilities, such as cerebral palsy cannot leave the child alone to go and work outside the house. “Most of these children and adults need…
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